GE-U25B is from 1959, the tf2 train is from is from 1972. Admittedly my photoshop skills are relatively poor though, so at the moment dirtying up the texture is beyond me. (which may be what makes it stick out?)
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Depending on how much rendering and video encoding you do, you may also want to check out this article at techspot http://www.techspot.com/review/1155-affordable-dual-xeon-pc/ Older tech but prices are great and they still do a hell of a job.
Yeah this thing is gonna be crazy money. I remember the old one was around $2200 for the base model. I mean, it's obviously gonna be at least $1199+ since that's the base price of the current 13" MBP, so I'm guessing $2000 minimum, probably $2500.
1169 vertices 136 vertices They do fit together its just I put them separate... I don't know how to use any map but the diffuse map... plus im farely new to the modeling thing or any kind of art really
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Looking for feedback on this Guy I recently sculpt in zbrush / maya and composited in Photoshop , thanks in advance guys!!!!! [1.59 mb image downsized by moderator]
would that be able to be able to plug into this MOBO: [ame="https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Motherboards-Z97-PRO-Wi-Fi-AC/dp/B00K2R6GDQ/ref=cm_lmf_tit_3"]Amazon.com: ASUS ATX DDR3 2600 LGA 1150 Motherboards Z97-PRO (Wi-Fi AC): Computers & Accessories[/ame]